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With Irish heartthrobs Westlife closing the chapter on their
music career, their American counterparts the Backstreet Boys are recording new
music! Backstreet Boys singer Kevin Richardson told eonline "We go into
the studio next month in London. Start recording our next album together, all
five of us. And next year in 2013 will be our 20th anniversary. April of 2013
will be 20 years. We're going to release the album and put together a tour, a
world tour. I'm sure on that day we'll have some kind of a big bash as
well." Kevin will be starring in a vampire movie called Bloody Indulgent.
"I play a drug-addict vampire. He's got a lot of different things going on
with him. A lot of different issues he's trying to work through". He
confesses that he hasn't seen any of the Twilight movies, but do watch the
vampire series True Blood. "I haven't seen any of the Twilight films. I do
watch True Blood. I enjoy True Blood. Sometimes it's a little campy and out
there but that's fun too sometimes. I've always loved vampire films."

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